Established in Western Australia in 1941, The Federation of Western Australian Police and Community Youth Centres (PCYC) is a not-for-profit organisation that creates opportunities for young people in the community through the delivery of recreational and educational activities and programs. We operate in excess of 50 PCYC and Blue Light Centres throughout metropolitan and regional Western Australia, as well as two camp facilities.

Sydney’s only Purpose Built Junior Golf Academy
Our objective is to show the many life skills their youngster will learn through learning golf in our academy. Through FUN, structured learning and milestones we show your child that GOLF really does ROCK! It’s a sport they can play together as individuals or as a team.
We provide: Before and After School Class & Care, After School Class Only, Weekend Classes, School Holiday Camps, Little Rockers (2-5yrs) and Golf Birthday Parties
Our facilities ... Read moreare Indoor Golf Rocks Kids Academy Studio, Practice fairway, Chipping green, Putting green, 9 hole golf course with kids tees

The Bell Tower located on Riverside Drive overlooking the picturesque Swan River is one of the most unique places to visit in Perth and must see tourist attractions. Filled with fascinating historic content and boasting a unique and distinctive design – resulting from a major architectural competition – it has become an icon for Perth and Western Australia. Visit The Bell Tower today to discover it's cultural significance, featuring the historic bells of twelve bells of St Martin-in-the-Fields ... Read moreThe Bell Tower also makes a unique wedding ceremony location.

Mobile Laser Quest is a great choice for either boys or girls birthday parties or family fun days. There is no paint (other than camouflage face paint), and no 'bullets' are fired from the gaming guns, so no pain and no mess. This is an ideal fun activity for both boys and girls of all ages.
Mobile Laser Quest comes to you. Our Backyard Battlefields is a complete live gaming kit that you can play at home. Our battle hardened staff bring everything you need for some urban combat entertainment, the ... Read morelaser guns, some cool electronic gadgetry that make the magic work, even inflatable obstacles to hide behind.
For parents only:........ Don't tell the kids but our Live Combat Entertainment drags the kids away from the video games, gets them off the couch and gets them outside, exercising and having a great time playing with other kids. What a great way to get them moving again.
Sporting Club Get Together, Scout Groups, Zombie Walks, Cadet Units, Youth Groups, Church Groups, Battle Reenactment ...

Pop up pony parties is a family run business offering pony rides, pony cart rides, face painting and balloon twisting with themes available. Book today and make all your children's dreams come true. Covered by insurance and professional horse trainers.

Fish Love Blue Juice and we are passionate about our fish! This passion for fishing has seen Blue Juice open up new fishing trips to the deeper waters beyond 300m and extended live a board seasons to exciting new destinations like the Montebello and Abrolhos Islands
Blue Juice charters is a family run Business that began in 2004, Blue Juice quickly made its mark on the Perth Fishing charter scene. Being involved in release weight research and becoming the choice for many international guests for ... Read moreSamson Jigging.
Our day fishing charter trips from Hillarys continue to be popular for both groups and individuals, or talk to our knowledgeable staff about custom charters: sport fishing, bottom fishing, the fads, trolling for Mahi Mahi, or a relaxing day at Rottenest island- the possibilities are endless.
For those wanting more, take your fishing experience to the next level, join us at either the awesome Abrolhos Islands, or the magical Montebello Islands. Extended trips to the Abrolhos Islands ...

Teamworks Development Australia has a range of on ground and off ground personal and team challenges located at our HBF Stadium and Silver Valley Byford facilities. We can cater to a broad range of age groups and activities.

Mills Charters are Perth's longest established family run charter business in Perth. Specialising in deep sea day fishing, night fishing, Abrolhos Islands Fishing Holidays and Private Charters. Mills Charters are Tourism Accredited.
Heading out at 6:30am daily and returning at 3.00pm Mills Charters provide an all inclusive day – breakfast, lunch, snacks and soft drinks. Your fish are gut and gilled and stored on ice ready to take home.
Mills Charters have the highest catch rates in Perth. ... Read moreCome down to Hillarys Harbour at 3.00pm and see the results for yourself.
If you are interested in more fishing adventures, Mills Charters offer live aboard, three to five day, fishing holidays at the Abrolhos Islands. These holidays include all food, meals, snacks and refreshments as well as expert Crew to take you to the best fishing grounds.
Mills Charters offer private charters for Rottnest Island, Carnac Island and River Cruises. If you have a special occasion they can host your wedding, ...

Mills Charters operate whale watching cruises aboard the Aussie Warrior vessel. With a capacity of 64 people this vessel allows us to give you a sensational viewing platform with the large open deck (complete with sun coverage) and the large bow area to the front.
We try to make our charters fun and informative with some quirky facts about whales as we go. Whale Watching is part of our core business and we love what we do! We are passionate about the Marine environment and give all our customers a memorable experience.
Mills Charters have a unique underwater microphone so not only can you see the whales, but when weather permits you can actually hear them!
Either call or email to make your booking.
Adult $80
Concession $65
(Pensioners Only)
Family Pass $220
(2 adults + 2 children-under 18)
Additional children within a family pass $45
Child $55
(ages 1-11)
Child $65
(ages 12-17)
Group Discount 4px or more $55 (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday only)
12px or more $55 (Saturday & Sunday)

Leeuwin's Youth Explorer Voyages
Packed with adventure and sailing activities, voyages aboard the Leeuwin are a great way to push your personal limits and overcome challenges. Leeuwin is a working ship, so during the voyage you will be part of all ship operations, from steering the ship, setting and furling the sails, navigating and cleaning the ship to climbing the masts, working aloft and standing watch while sailing through the night.
Leeuwin operates under the principle of ‘challenge ... Read moreby choice’: the more you are willing to challenge yourself, the more you take away from the experience. Every day aboard the Leeuwin II is unique and different. The schedule depends on sailing conditions, watch roster and ship positioning.
During the last full day of the voyage, the crew will hand over control of the ship to the trainees who will nominate a replacement crew. As a group you will then chart the ship’s course and issue your own commands. The crew will only interfere if the ship’s ...

Take the guessing out of great gift ideas this Season with a 3-hour Leeuwin II Summer Sail voucher for your friends, family, staff or even your valued clients .
This will provide them with a truly unique opportunity to see what it is like to be on board an 1850’s style barquentine tall ship, as well as a truly memorable experience.
The 3-hour sails, departing from Fremantle, include snacks and refreshments, allowing guests to sit back, relax and enjoy the time out on the water, or actively take part in the ship’s sailing activities.
To book your Christmas gift vouchers visit http://www.sailleeuwin.com/content/3-hour-coastal-sails or call (08) 9430 4105 to book your Vouchers today!
Bookings need to be made in advance
$99 - Adult
$69 - Concession & children

The STS Leeuwin II is the perfect venue to look back on "the year that was" and to celebrate the year ahead.
Sit sit back and relax, enjoying the thrill of night sailing along the Perth coastline. Ticket price includes nibbles and tea/coffee.
To book your ticket phone our office on (08) 9430 4105 or visit our website http://www.sailleeuwin.com/
Please arrive 30 minutes prior to the sail to collect your boarding pass from the office.
Please note: covered shoes must be worn
Tickets are $99 for adults and $69 for concession

During a 3-hour short sail aboard our 1850's style barquentine ship you can choose to take part in sailing activities such as raising the sails, taking the helm and possibly even climbing the bowsprit... or you can just sit back and enjoy the sail!
Whichever way you choose, sailing aboard the STS Leeuwin II is a truly unique and memorable experience. All sails depart from Fremantle and include light snacks and refreshments.
Leeuwin Ocean Adventure Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation whose mission is to challenge and inspire young people to realise their personal potential and make a positive contribution to the community through our Youth Explorer Voyages. Proceeds from our 3-hour sails are reinvested into our youth development program and our ongoing commitment to the leaders of tomorrow.
Book online or by telephone
Adult - $99
Child (age 3-13) - $69
Student - $69
Concession - $69
Family Pass (2 adults & 2 children) - $275
Passengers must arrive 30 minutes prior to departure time. Flat enclosed-toe shoes must be worn to board the vessel.

Fairy bread, face-painting, ship tours of the Leeuwin II, photo booths and more for just a gold coin donation!
To celebrate the launch of Leeuwin's 100s and 1000s campaign we are opening the ship up for a colourful day of fun including ship tours for just a gold coin donation! Bring the family down to Fremantle and join us!
DATE Saturday 17th October
TIME 10 - 2pm
PLACE B Berth, Victoria Quay, Fremantle
COST Gold coin donation
Saturday will launch our support campaign to help Leeuwin's life changing youth development program continue to run. Find out moreat the webiste
Gold coin donation
Parental supervision is required while children are on vessel.
Leeuwin strongly recommends closed in shoes be worn for safety reasons and cannot let people aboard with heels.

Adventure or Cruise... It's up to you!!
During a 3-hour short sail aboard our 1850's style barquentine ship you can choose to take part in sailing activities such as raising the sails, taking the helm and possibly even climbing the bowsprit... or you can just sit back and enjoy the sail!
Whichever way you choose, sailing aboard the STS Leeuwin II is a truly unique and memorable experience. All sails depart from Fremantle and include light snacks and refreshments.
Leeuwin Ocean Adventure Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation whose mission is to challenge and inspire young people to realise their personal potential and make a positive contribution to the community through our Youth Explorer Voyages. Proceeds from our 3-hour sails are reinvested into our youth development program and our ongoing commitment to the leaders of tomorrow.
To find out more about our youth voyages or to book your 3-hour sail visit our website or call our team.
Adult - $99
Child (age 3-13) - $69
Student - $69
Concession - $69
Family Pass (2 adults & 2 children) - $275

Scouts WA is a branch of Scouts Australia.
Scouts Australia is the largest youth development organisation in Australia with around 70,000 members, and provides young Australians aged 6 to 25 with a wide range of opportunities to grow through adventure.
It also provides many opportunities for families and adults from our community to be involved in Scouting with Leadership and adult helper opportunities available.
Today’s Scouts can take part in an extraordinary variety of outdoor activities, ... Read morefrom ‘traditional Scouting skills’ such as camping and bushcraft, through to more extreme challenges such as abseiling, overnight hiking, rafting, canoeing, canyoning, snow activities, rock climbing, sailing… even flying!
Scouts can get involved in performing arts, leadership development, community service, amateur radio operation, environmental projects, large-scale Australian events such as Cuborees, Jamborees and Ventures, international events, and service projects in developing ...

Western Australia's oldest observatory is located 25km east of Perth in Bickley. The Observatory has served WA for 119 years and remains actively involved in the service of public education. In recognition of its scientific, cultural and historical significance, the Observatory was entered on the state's Heritage Register in 2005.
Experience our amazing night sky through our wide range of telescopes at our night sky tours. Our Volunteers will take you on a grand tour of the Southern Hemisphere?s ... Read moresky with a wide range of targets including Nebulas, planets, dying stars, and enormous star clusters.
Our day tours have been designed for school excursions and relate to the Australian National Curriculum. The students will participate in activities around the Observatory?s grounds to broaden their knowledge of astronomy and physics while seeing our range of modern and historical telescopes. Each activity takes 30 minutes, 25 minutes for the activity and a five minute changeover time.
You ...

Orienteering is a cross-country navigation sport. Participants use a map and compass to find their way around a marked course, traditionally on foot and in the bush although newer orienteering disciplines involve metropolitan areas, mountain biking or even skiing.
Orienteering is a sport for all ages and abilities. All events have a variety of courses ranging from the 1km string course where toddlers can follow a string between checkpoints, to courses of up to 12km of technically difficult cross-country ... Read morenavigation. Children, families and groups can enjoy some exercise and a fun outdoor challenge.
The best way to find out more about orienteering is to come along to any event! Speak to the friendly volunteers about how to get started, come along to a beginner’s briefing before an event, enjoy yourself in the outdoors and get involved in a fun, healthy activity.

Spooooooky!!!
Be very, very careful. It's Spook season!
Hyde Park will be overrun with ghosts, goblins and ghouls on Saturday 31 October 2015 for our very first Spooks in the Park, a popular Halloween event in Perth. Follow a map to find lots of ghostly games to play including a Zombie Run, the Dreaded Spiders Web and the Spooky grove. Every spook will take home their very own show bag containing an assortment of spooky things! Starting out from the main Gazebo at Hyde Park this event for 6-12 year olds is all shivery fun!
Entry is $5.50 per little monster!
To enter click here.
So what to expect?
Come to the park 10 minutes before your start wave all dressed up for a spooky time in the park. You don't have to dress up but it is more fun that way! Your little monsters, ghouls and ghosts require at least one parent or guardian with them during the days activities. You will all be given a map to help you get from one game to the next. Expect to play some fun games such as Skull Coconut Shy and Monster Mash, there will be a Zombie run as well!
For every game you complete you get a special punch on your map. Once you have played each game you can finish and receive your Halloween goody-bag!
Please note there is very limited parking near Hyde park. We recommend to take public transport or park in the city and walk in to Hyde Park.
Entries are limited to 500, get in quick, don't you miss out!
Tickets cost just $5.50 per child. Tickets must be bought in advance if you want your goody bag!

OWA's primary series of bush orienteering events are held most Sunday mornings from May to September in various locations. In WA, orienteering is held mostly in open bush areas with contour and rock features, with some events held in open farmland areas with more complex rock detail.
All events (including the state orienteering league and state championships) are open to the general public as well as members. While pre-entry is available for some events, participants are always able to enter on the day. Courses range in distance from 2 - 12km, and in navigational difficulty from very easy to hard.
Instructors are available at each event to guide newcomers through the registration process and help you get started on the right course for your level of ability and fitness. Families and groups are welcome.
Junior(<21),full-time student, Concession $10
Adult $20
Group (2-5 participants) $30
Group (2 junior/concession) $20

OWA's primary series of bush orienteering events are held most Sunday mornings from May to September in various locations. In WA, orienteering is held mostly in open bush areas with contour and rock features, with some events held in open farmland areas with more complex rock detail.
All events (including the state orienteering league and state championships) are open to the general public as well as members. While pre-entry is available for some events, participants are always able to enter on the day. Courses range in distance from 2 - 12km, and in navigational difficulty from very easy to hard.
Instructors are available at each event to guide newcomers through the registration process and help you get started on the right course for your level of ability and fitness. Families and groups are welcome.
Junior(<21),full-time student, Concession $10
Adult $20
Group (2-5 participants) $30
Group (2 junior/concession) $20

OWA's primary series of bush orienteering events are held most Sunday mornings from May to September in various locations. In WA, orienteering is held mostly in open bush areas with contour and rock features, with some events held in open farmland areas with more complex rock detail.
All events (including the state orienteering league and state championships) are open to the general public as well as members. While pre-entry is available for some events, participants are always able to enter on the day. Courses range in distance from 2 - 12km, and in navigational difficulty from very easy to hard.
Instructors are available at each event to guide newcomers through the registration process and help you get started on the right course for your level of ability and fitness. Families and groups are welcome.
Junior(<21),full-time student, Concession $10
Adult $20
Group (2-5 participants) $30
Group (2 junior/concession) $20

OWA's primary series of bush orienteering events are held most Sunday mornings from May to September in various locations. In WA, orienteering is held mostly in open bush areas with contour and rock features, with some events held in open farmland areas with more complex rock detail.
All events (including the state orienteering league and state championships) are open to the general public as well as members. While pre-entry is available for some events, participants are always able to enter on the day. Courses range in distance from 2 - 12km, and in navigational difficulty from very easy to hard.
Instructors are available at each event to guide newcomers through the registration process and help you get started on the right course for your level of ability and fitness. Families and groups are welcome.
Junior(<21),full-time student, Concession $10
Adult $20
Group (2-5 participants) $30
Group (2 junior/concession) $20

OWA's primary series of bush orienteering events are held most Sunday mornings from May to September in various locations. In WA, orienteering is held mostly in open bush areas with contour and rock features, with some events held in open farmland areas with more complex rock detail.
All events (including the state orienteering league and state championships) are open to the general public as well as members. While pre-entry is available for some events, participants are always able to enter on the day. Courses range in distance from 2 - 12km, and in navigational difficulty from very easy to hard.
Instructors are available at each event to guide newcomers through the registration process and help you get started on the right course for your level of ability and fitness. Families and groups are welcome.
Junior(<21),full-time student, Concession $10
Adult $20
Group (2-5 participants) $30
Group (2 junior/concession) $20

OWA's primary series of bush orienteering events are held most Sunday mornings from May to September in various locations. In WA, orienteering is held mostly in open bush areas with contour and rock features, with some events held in open farmland areas with more complex rock detail.
All events (including the state orienteering league and state championships) are open to the general public as well as members. While pre-entry is available for some events, participants are always able to enter on the day. Courses range in distance from 2 - 12km, and in navigational difficulty from very easy to hard.
Instructors are available at each event to guide newcomers through the registration process and help you get started on the right course for your level of ability and fitness. Families and groups are welcome.
Junior(<21),full-time student, Concession $10
Adult $20
Group (2-5 participants) $30
Group (2 junior/concession) $20

OWA's primary series of bush orienteering events are held most Sunday mornings from May to September in various locations. In WA, orienteering is held mostly in open bush areas with contour and rock features, with some events held in open farmland areas with more complex rock detail.
All events (including the state orienteering league and state championships) are open to the general public as well as members. While pre-entry is available for some events, participants are always able to enter on the day. Courses range in distance from 2 - 12km, and in navigational difficulty from very easy to hard.
Instructors are available at each event to guide newcomers through the registration process and help you get started on the right course for your level of ability and fitness. Families and groups are welcome.
Junior(<21),full-time student, Concession $10
Adult $20
Group (2-5 participants) $30
Group (2 junior/concession) $20

OWA's primary series of bush orienteering events are held most Sunday mornings from May to September in various locations. In WA, orienteering is held mostly in open bush areas with contour and rock features, with some events held in open farmland areas with more complex rock detail.
All events (including the state orienteering league and state championships) are open to the general public as well as members. While pre-entry is available for some events, participants are always able to enter on the day. Courses range in distance from 2 - 12km, and in navigational difficulty from very easy to hard.
Instructors are available at each event to guide newcomers through the registration process and help you get started on the right course for your level of ability and fitness. Families and groups are welcome.
Junior(<21),full-time student, Concession $10
Adult $20
Group (2-5 participants) $30
Group (2 junior/concession) $20

OWA's primary series of bush orienteering events are held most Sunday mornings from May to September in various locations. In WA, orienteering is held mostly in open bush areas with contour and rock features, with some events held in open farmland areas with more complex rock detail.
All events (including the state orienteering league and state championships) are open to the general public as well as members. While pre-entry is available for some events, participants are always able to enter on the day. Courses range in distance from 2 - 12km, and in navigational difficulty from very easy to hard.
Instructors are available at each event to guide newcomers through the registration process and help you get started on the right course for your level of ability and fitness. Families and groups are welcome.
Junior(<21),full-time student, Concession $10
Adult $20
Group (2-5 participants) $30
Group (2 junior/concession) $20

OWA's primary series of bush orienteering events are held most Sunday mornings from May to September in various locations. In WA, orienteering is held mostly in open bush areas with contour and rock features, with some events held in open farmland areas with more complex rock detail.
All events (including the state orienteering league and state championships) are open to the general public as well as members. While pre-entry is available for some events, participants are always able to enter on the day. Courses range in distance from 2 - 12km, and in navigational difficulty from very easy to hard.
Instructors are available at each event to guide newcomers through the registration process and help you get started on the right course for your level of ability and fitness. Families and groups are welcome.
Junior(<21),full-time student, Concession $10
Adult $20
Group (2-5 participants) $30
Group (2 junior/concession) $20

OWA's primary series of bush orienteering events are held most Sunday mornings from May to September in various locations. In WA, orienteering is held mostly in open bush areas with contour and rock features, with some events held in open farmland areas with more complex rock detail.
All events (including the state orienteering league and state championships) are open to the general public as well as members. While pre-entry is available for some events, participants are always able to enter on the day. Courses range in distance from 2 - 12km, and in navigational difficulty from very easy to hard.
Instructors are available at each event to guide newcomers through the registration process and help you get started on the right course for your level of ability and fitness. Families and groups are welcome.
Junior(<21),full-time student, Concession $10
Adult $20
Group (2-5 participants) $30
Group (2 junior/concession) $20

OWA's primary series of bush orienteering events are held most Sunday mornings from May to September in various locations. In WA, orienteering is held mostly in open bush areas with contour and rock features, with some events held in open farmland areas with more complex rock detail.
All events (including the state orienteering league and state championships) are open to the general public as well as members. While pre-entry is available for some events, participants are always able to enter on the day. Courses range in distance from 2 - 12km, and in navigational difficulty from very easy to hard.
Instructors are available at each event to guide newcomers through the registration process and help you get started on the right course for your level of ability and fitness. Families and groups are welcome.
Junior(<21),full-time student, Concession $10
Adult $20
Group (2-5 participants) $30
Group (2 junior/concession) $20

OWA's primary series of bush orienteering events are held most Sunday mornings from May to September in various locations. In WA, orienteering is held mostly in open bush areas with contour and rock features, with some events held in open farmland areas with more complex rock detail.
All events (including the state orienteering league and state championships) are open to the general public as well as members. While pre-entry is available for some events, participants are always able to enter on the day. Courses range in distance from 2 - 12km, and in navigational difficulty from very easy to hard.
Instructors are available at each event to guide newcomers through the registration process and help you get started on the right course for your level of ability and fitness. Families and groups are welcome.
Junior(<21),full-time student, Concession $10
Adult $20
Group (2-5 participants) $30
Group (2 junior/concession) $20

Mountain bike orienteering (MTBO) is a navigation sport suitable for participants of all ages and abilities. Like foot orienteering, the idea is to navigate your way around a series of checkpoints (controls) using a map and compass. Unlike foot orienteering, the idea is to ride a bike! The main difference is that in Australia, mountain bikes have to stay on tracks, so the style of navigation can be quite different to the cross-country navigation used in foot orienteering.
Several courses are available, ranging from 10-30 km in length. At the top end of the field, competitors need good technical bike handling skills and the ability to navigate at speed. However, the shorter courses are easily achievable by beginners, non-mountain bikers and families.
Junior(<21),full-time student, Concession $10
Adult $20
Group (2-5 participants) $30
Group (2 junior/concession) $20

Mountain bike orienteering (MTBO) is a navigation sport suitable for participants of all ages and abilities. Like foot orienteering, the idea is to navigate your way around a series of checkpoints (controls) using a map and compass. Unlike foot orienteering, the idea is to ride a bike! The main difference is that in Australia, mountain bikes have to stay on tracks, so the style of navigation can be quite different to the cross-country navigation used in foot orienteering.
Several courses are available, ranging from 10-30 km in length. At the top end of the field, competitors need good technical bike handling skills and the ability to navigate at speed. However, the shorter courses are easily achievable by beginners, non-mountain bikers and families.
Junior(<21),full-time student, Concession $10
Adult $20
Group (2-5 participants) $30
Group (2 junior/concession) $20

Mountain bike orienteering (MTBO) is a navigation sport suitable for participants of all ages and abilities. Like foot orienteering, the idea is to navigate your way around a series of checkpoints (controls) using a map and compass. Unlike foot orienteering, the idea is to ride a bike! The main difference is that in Australia, mountain bikes have to stay on tracks, so the style of navigation can be quite different to the cross-country navigation used in foot orienteering.
Several courses are available, ranging from 10-30 km in length. At the top end of the field, competitors need good technical bike handling skills and the ability to navigate at speed. However, the shorter courses are easily achievable by beginners, non-mountain bikers and families.
Junior(<21),full-time student, Concession $10
Adult $20
Group (2-5 participants) $30
Group (2 junior/concession) $20

Mountain bike orienteering (MTBO) is a navigation sport suitable for participants of all ages and abilities. Like foot orienteering, the idea is to navigate your way around a series of checkpoints (controls) using a map and compass. Unlike foot orienteering, the idea is to ride a bike! The main difference is that in Australia, mountain bikes have to stay on tracks, so the style of navigation can be quite different to the cross-country navigation used in foot orienteering.
Several courses are available, ranging from 10-30 km in length. At the top end of the field, competitors need good technical bike handling skills and the ability to navigate at speed. However, the shorter courses are easily achievable by beginners, non-mountain bikers and families.
Junior(<21),full-time student, Concession $10
Adult $20
Group (2-5 participants) $30
Group (2 junior/concession) $20

Mountain bike orienteering (MTBO) is a navigation sport suitable for participants of all ages and abilities. Like foot orienteering, the idea is to navigate your way around a series of checkpoints (controls) using a map and compass. Unlike foot orienteering, the idea is to ride a bike! The main difference is that in Australia, mountain bikes have to stay on tracks, so the style of navigation can be quite different to the cross-country navigation used in foot orienteering.
Several courses are available, ranging from 10-30km in length. At the top end of the field, competitors need good technical bike handling skills and the ability to navigate at speed. However, the shorter courses are easily achievable by beginners, non-mountain bikers and families.
Junior(<21),full-time student, Concession $10
Adult $20
Group (2-5 participants) $30
Group (2 junior/concession) $20

Mountain bike orienteering (MTBO) is a navigation sport suitable for participants of all ages and abilities. Like foot orienteering, the idea is to navigate your way around a series of checkpoints (controls) using a map and compass. Unlike foot orienteering, the idea is to ride a bike! The main difference is that in Australia, mountain bikes have to stay on tracks, so the style of navigation can be quite different to the cross-country navigation used in foot orienteering.
Several courses are available, ranging from 10-30km in length. At the top end of the field, competitors need good technical bike handling skills and the ability to navigate at speed. However, the shorter courses are easily achievable by beginners, non-mountain bikers and families.
Junior(<21),full-time student, Concession $10
Adult $20
Group (2-5 participants) $30
Group (2 junior/concession) $20

Nav Dash events, Orienteering WA's Sprint Orienteering Series are short distance (2-3.5 km's), usually held in a small, compact area with complex features, such as the buildings and passages of a university campus. While the navigation skills required are relatively easy – even for novices – at a slow jog or walking pace, the more serious competitors try to run their course at high speed. This makes the navigation much more demanding and it is easy to make small mistakes of a few seconds, which makes all the difference in these fast events!
There will be several events in the 2015 Nav Dash Series at regular intervals during Autumn and Winter, culminating in the State Sprint Championships later in the year.

Nav Dash events, Orienteering WA's Sprint Orienteering Series are short distance (2-3.5 km's), usually held in a small, compact area with complex features, such as the buildings and passages of a university campus. While the navigation skills required are relatively easy – even for novices – at a slow jog or walking pace, the more serious competitors try to run their course at high speed. This makes the navigation much more demanding and it is easy to make small mistakes of a few seconds, which makes all the difference in these fast events!
There will be several events in the 2015 Nav Dash Series at regular intervals during Autumn and Winter, culminating in the State Sprint Championships later in the year.

Nav Dash events, Orienteering WA's Sprint Orienteering Series are short distance (2-3.5 km's), usually held in a small, compact area with complex features, such as the buildings and passages of a university campus. While the navigation skills required are relatively easy – even for novices – at a slow jog or walking pace, the more serious competitors try to run their course at high speed. This makes the navigation much more demanding and it is easy to make small mistakes of a few seconds, which makes all the difference in these fast events!
There will be several events in the 2015 Nav Dash Series at regular intervals during Autumn and Winter, culminating in the State Sprint Championships later in the year.

The Metro Series is held in and around metropolitan parks and reserves throughout the suburbs of Perth. Events are held most Saturday evenings between November and February, when it is too hot for running in the bush by day. Various courses are available, ranging from 3-8 km in length.
Saturday 21-Nov-15 Atwell (Metro Series 2015-16) Kulgun 225 Orienteers Park and street orienteering
Saturday 28-Nov-15 Bassendean (Metro Series 2015-16) LOST Park and street orienteering
Saturday 05-Dec-15 Ballajura Lakeshore (Metro Series 2015-16) Bibbulmun Orienteers Park and street orienteering
Saturday 12-Dec-15 Harrisdale (Metro Series 2015-16) Bibbulmun Orienteers Park and street orienteering
Saturday 09-Jan-16 Halls Head (Metro Series 2015-16) Bibbulmun Orienteers Park and street orienteering
Saturday 16-Jan-16 Dalkeith (Metro Series 2015-16) Wullundigong Orienteers of the West Park and street orienteering
Saturday 23-Jan-16 Star Swamp (Metro Series 2015-16) Bibbulmun Orienteers Park and street orienteering
Saturday 30-Jan-16 Heirisson Island (Metro Series 2015-16) Bibbulmun Orienteers Park and street orienteering
Saturday 06-Feb-16 City Beach North (Metro Series 2015-16) Wullundigong Orienteers of the West Park and street orienteering
Saturday 13-Feb-16 Mullaloo (Metro Series 2015-16) Wullundigong Orienteers of the West Park and street orienteering
Saturday 20-Feb-16 Manning (Metro Series 2015-16) Kulgun 225 Orienteers Park and street orienteering
Saturday 27-Feb-16 Swanbourne (Metro Series 2015-16) LOST Park and street orienteering
These family and runner-friendly events are easily achievable by anyone who can read a street map, and with a mass start at 5pm are over in time for you to enjoy your Saturday evening! These events attract many regular participants, both members and non-members, and there is a briefing for newcomers before each event.

These family and runner-friendly events are easily achievable by anyone who can read a street map, and with a mass start at 5pm are over in time for you to enjoy your Saturday evening! These events attract many regular participants, both members and non-members, and there is a briefing for newcomers.

These family and runner-friendly events are easily achievable by anyone who can read a street map, and with a mass start at 5pm are over in time for you to enjoy your Saturday evening! These events attract many regular participants, both members and non-members, and there is a briefing for newcomers

These family and runner-friendly events are easily achievable by anyone who can read a street map, and with a mass start at 5pm are over in time for you to enjoy your Saturday evening! These events attract many regular participants, both members and non-members, and there is a briefing for newcomers

These family and runner-friendly events are easily achievable by anyone who can read a street map, and with a mass start at 5pm are over in time for you to enjoy your Saturday evening! These events attract many regular participants, both members and non-members, and there is a briefing for newcomers

These family and runner-friendly events are easily achievable by anyone who can read a street map, and with a mass start at 5pm are over in time for you to enjoy your Saturday evening! These events attract many regular participants, both members and non-members, and there is a briefing for newcomers

Perth Fishing Safaris is a guided fishing tours business that runs half-day, full-day, and multi-day beach fishing tours as well as local beach fishing lessons and kids fishing parties.
Our safaris involve 4WDing through dunes and along beaches, sightseeing and most importantly fishing for big fish in the surf. Our target species include whiting, herring, tailor, salmon, mulloway, sharks, snapper, shovelnose, rays and more!
The best time to catch large surf predators is at dusk, so we watch the ... Read moresun set over the magnificent Indian Ocean and fish into the night. We encourage catch and release fishing, but if you would like to keep your fish that's fine, we'll even fillet it for you!
Our Australian Tourism Accredited fishing safaris is a boutique service for 2-4 guests. Everything except dinner is provided, including fishing gear, bait, ice, snacks, soft drinks, tea/coffee/hot chocolate.
We also teach beach fishing lessons and kids fishing parties in Perth's northern suburbs at Sorrento ...

Perth Go Surf offers group and private surfing lessons, beginner and intermediate surfing certificate courses, surfing guide trips, team building, surfing awareness for kids, adults, parties, school groups, mothers, backpackers and corporates. Large groups can be accommodated.
Perth Go Surf is owned and run by a father and son team, Andy and Tom “Bomber” Johnston. Andy is a veteran of the sport with over 35 years of surfing experience and has surfed all over the world. His passion and love for ... Read morethe sport lead naturally into teaching his son Tom “Bomber” Johnston to surf at a very young age (basically before he could walk). Bomber has since travelled extensively around the globe, surfing and teaching surfing to people from all walks of life. He’s been surfing since he can remember, has represented Western Australia in the sport and has been coaching surfing for 10 years.
Bomber, Andy and the GoSurf team are all accredited surfing instructors, holding surf rescue, and senior first ...

Suitable for adults and children Laser Corps have been running Outdoor Laser Tag games in Perth for over 14 yrs.
Choose from venues in Swan Valley, Bibra Lake and Kalamunda.
We are also Mobile to backyards, local parks, halls etc
Some of the many reasons to choose Laser Corps-
1) Choice of venues and battlefields
Our Swan Valley venue is Perth’s only resort based battlefield. With onsite coffee shop, restaurant or brewery. Picnic tables s(et under camouflage netting) are available for after ... Read moregame celebrations.
The battlefield is every boy's dream with bunkers, hut, creeks, bridges to defend, a village to storm and lots more. All fenced almost trees on the banks of the Swan river.
Our Bibra Lake venue is located next to Adventure World.
This battlefield features dense native woodland supplemented with forts and gun pits to offer an environment where you can employ stealth, communication, movement coordination and teamwork to fully experience the fun of a combat sport.
A party ...

We are Archery WA's "Come "N Try" facility open to the public & anybody 8 years & over.
Opening in 2002, we provide equipment, coaching, a practice range & 10 target course, suitable for all ages, birthday parties, social groups, schools, family fun days & corporate groups that want to have a go at archery!
Located in the International Shooting Complex in the serene Whiteman Park grounds, we can be found off Beechboro Road North, nestled amongst the kangaroos & gumtrees!

We Eat, Sleep & Breathe Kitesurfing & Stand Up Paddleboarding !! So why choose us for your lessons and gear:-
West Oz Kiteboarding has been involved in the sport since the beginning. Riding and teaching since 1999 our experience shows. We have taught thousands of students over the past 14 seasons and enjoy seeing the majority of those out on the water today.
West Oz has one of the most exclusive kiteboarding areas in the world. We are the only holder of a permit to teach kiteboarding in the ... Read morebeautiful Shoalwater Marine Park. Crystal clear waters, cross shore breezes, no boats or obstacles and surrounding islands which provide chop protected water allows our students the ability to tap into this uncrowded location in any wind direction.
West Oz Kiteboarding is the only IKO (International Kiteboard Organisation) accredited school in Western Australia. Other schools may have IKO instructors but our whole school has this accreditation so you receive a certification card through us that ...

Kiteboarding is an extreme sport and is 80% kite control, you can teach yourself the board skills but the kite setup and knowing how to use the safety systems and launch/land the kite is essential! We generally run this beginner lesson with 2 students and 1 instructor, as you get an advantage seeing what the other student is doing right or wrong, but we also offer private tuition for this course if you prefer.
Once you have completed this course you will receive an IKO card showing which level you have reached which will allow you to continue your lessons or once at Level 3 you can hire kiteboarding equipment anywhere in the world.
West Oz Kiteboarding is the only IKO (International Kiteboarding Organization) School in Perth with all of our Instructors holding this qualification and all have relevant experience before we accept them to teach at our school. We have been running lessons at Safety Bay / Shoalwater for 12 years now and believe you will get more from your lessons with us!
We use Headzone Communication Helmets to speed up your learning process so your Instructor is in constant contact with you PLUS you are learning at the best location to kiteboard (others will claim to be the best but with our cross shore breeze, sheltered waters between the islands and mainland and safe waters surrounded by sandbars and no swimmers/boats/obstacles this really is the BEST LOCATION IN THE WORLD).
$225 per person for 2.5hr lesson

West Oz Kite & SUP offer the intro lesson for customers who are keen to have a bit of a taste of power kiting before committing to a course of lessons. Intro lessons are the perfect introduction to the exciting world of water and land power kiting.
The Intro lesson is exactly what it sounds like, an introduction to the worlds fastest growing and most exciting water sport, kiteboarding. You get to see what it is like to fly a powered trainer kite under the instruction and guidance of one of our trained IKO instructors.
You will learn about:
safety and release systems
how to rig and launch a kite
kite control and steering
correct flying technique
understanding the wind window
how to generate and control power
relaunching after a crash
how to land the kite safely
1 hour intro session is $100 per person

Surf Mania is a locally owned and operated surf, skate and paddle board shop on the Rockingham Foreshore. It has been serving the local community for the past two decades.
Enjoy all that Rockingham Foreshore has to offer by hiring a Stand Up Paddleboard from Surf Mania. Whether it's your first time or you're an experienced Paddler, we have Paddle Boards suitable for all ranges of experience. We also stock a range of Paddleboards and Paddles for you to buy at very affordable prices so come on down ... Read moreand have a look!

Overall rating: 5 out of 5

Excellent Summer Day At The Beach !

28-01-2017
by
Tracy Coffee

I took my two kids (8 and 11) down to Rockingham Beach on Australia Day and hired three paddle boards for a couple of hours. We were told all we needed by the lovely worker (thanks Dakota!) and were soon on our way. We had an absolute ball playing around with the boards in the shallow waters and my kids are forcing me to take them back this weekend already. Tracy.

Kerem Adventure Camp is a 130 bed group accommodation site with a unique rustic charm and an “a million miles away” atmosphere thanks to the natural Redgum bush setting, Jarrah weatherboard buildings, big skies, native birds and the lush green lawn that surrounds the campsite. The Camp is suitable for medium to large group bookings and while it boasts “the best camp food ever!”, groups can also use the well equipped kitchen to cater for themselves.
The Camp is made up of five accommodation ... Read morehuts, an ablutions building and the ‘U-Hut’, a large U-shaped building that houses the camp kitchen, dining hall, meeting hall and recreation area.
Kerem Adventure Camp offers a wide range of activities including archery, volley ball, basket ball, a swimming pool, bush walks, team building and so much more.
The Camp is also located just 2 minutes away by bus, or a short 20 minute bush walk from Outback Splash, one of Perth’s premier theme park attractions featuring a wide range of activities ...

Get outside and get the kids excited! This is not your average minigolf, it’s the biggest little minigolf around, 36 holes of fun and frustration for the whole family nestled amongst one of Perth’s premier garden settings.
A kaleidoscope of colours, sights an sounds that will overwhelm your senses. Walk amongst the dappled shade of tall trees, explore the many flower displays, rockeries and waterfalls.
Come and discover one of the largest and most historic privately owned gardens in Western ... Read moreAustralia.

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